A New Mexico man is facing federal allegations for two separate incidents that are accused of burning. Tesla The gallery and one at the office of the Republican Party of New Mexico, on a Monday Press release From the Ministry of Justice.
Jamison Wagner, 40, was charged with accused of burning fire for a building or vehicle used in trade between states. The fee may be applied to goods produced and sold in different states and the facilities that contain them like the Tesla gallery or the Republic Office, also selling Maga goods. The spokesman for Doj, Shannon Shevlin told Wired that the arrest of Wagner had occurred on Saturday.
Let this be the last lesson for those involved in this wave of political violence, Mr. Pam Bondi's attorney general said in the press release on Monday. We will arrest you, we will prosecute you and we will not negotiate. Crime has consequences.
Wagner's arrest allegedly allegedly responsible for a February 9 incident at a Tesla gallery, in which the windows were broken and the two Tesla models were burned. It also accused that he was responsible for an March 30 incident at the Office of the Republican Party of New Mexico, in which the entrance area was burned and Ice Ice = KKK, was graffited outside the building.
The arrest warrant also said that a main investigator of Wagner's case was an agent of FBI specializing in international terrorism, domestic terrorism and weapons. This marks the second time known that FBI terrorist investigators have participated in a criminal investigation associated with the recent backlash of the public against Musk and Tesla. However, this is the first time the suspect has been accused of being associated with another case in this case, targeting a Republican office.
The arrest comes between Bondi's continuous calls, President TrumpThen Elon MuskHome speaker Mike JohnsonAnd Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene To consider the burning and destruction of Tesla's property as a terrorist in the country. The five others are currently facing federal allegations about the destruction and burning of Tesla's property, according to the Doj press release.
According to Wired reportThe law enforcement may have access to monitoring technologies and have more legal time in terrorist surveys rather than other types of surveys. These surveys may also allow Musk and Tesla executives to approach monitoring on Tes Tesla's protesters, although the protests were widely peaceful, and facial Organizing Committee against said That they did not agree with property damage. The FBI may decide to share this type of information with the victim of a criminal in an investigation, Wired reported before.
Bondi teased News of Wagner's arrest last week in a Cabinet Meeting was TV, telling Trump that there would be another major arrest involving an attack on a Tesla dealer within 24 hours.
He will consider at least 20 years in prison without any negotiations, Mr. Bond Bondi said on Thursday. .